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076 <br /> January 5, 1998 <br /> Wastewater Management System for <br /> Carolina Friends School, Orange County <br /> Current System: The school is currently served by a spray irrigation system designed and <br /> approved for 4,000 gallons per day by the North Carolina Division of Water Quality <br /> (Permit number 0002161). The system is located within the boundaries of the school <br /> property and currently treats an average of 2,500 gallons per day. The Current System <br /> serves 417 students and 61 staff members. The current system is managed and <br /> monitored by Richard M. Davis, an independent Grade IV, wastewater operator. <br /> Overview of Proposed Reclamation and Reuse System: The Proposed System is <br /> designed to maximize the beneficial use of the water resources of Carolina Friends <br /> School concurrent with the protection of public health and the environment. The proposed <br /> design is in keeping with the intent of the North Carolina Environmental Management <br /> Commission as a part of rules for use of reclaimed water (Administrative Code Section: <br /> 15A NCAC 2H .0200-Waste Not Discharged to Surface Water, Amended June 1, <br /> 1996). Preliminary discussions concerning the proposed system have been conducted <br /> with Mr. Michael Allen, PE of the Division of Water Quality-Non Discharge Group. <br /> The Proposed System is designed to accommodate an additional 5 students and 1 staff <br /> member for daily use and 200 seat capacity associated with the future soccer and <br /> baseball fields. <br /> The additional daily flow rate of 2,600 gollons/day includes the sum of the following: <br /> (200 seats x 5 gal/seat) — 1,000 gal./day <br /> (5 students x 10 gal./student) — 50 gallons/day <br /> The estimated flow of (Current 2,500 gal/day)+ (Future 1,050 gal/day(-3,550 <br /> gal/day is within the limits of 4,000 gallons/day specified on (Permit number <br /> 0002161). <br /> The design concept utilizes a phased approach to accommodate the changing building <br /> infrastructure of the school and will utilize the Current System as operational"bock up". <br /> The Proposed System is designed to reclaim and reuse wastewater for irrigation to forest, <br /> soccer{held and for the construction of decorative ponds and fountains. The Proposed <br /> System is designed to provide for tertiary quality effluent and will include the following <br /> treatment processes;(1) aerobic filtration, (2) anaerobic detention (3) disaffection and (4) <br /> spray irrigation. Performance results from other systems utilizing this treatment train <br /> indicate that it will effectively provide tertiary quality effluent that will meet the <br /> requirements_for Use-of reclaimed water as specified by the N. C.Administrative Code. <br /> Phase I Construction of Multi-Purpose (Gym): Wastewater from the new gymnasium <br /> will be treated by the proposed treatment process and spray irrigated into the adjacent <br /> _ existing forest..of-conveyed by-underground piping to the Current System. Determination <br />
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